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in finland, they've cut it in half. at a play group in helsinki, we met laura smith from detroit, who is living her with her finish husband and her 10-month-old baby, ella. maternal death rates are even higher for african-american women, one of the reasons laura chose to have ella in finland instead of back home. >> my concerns mattered. my voice mattered. they saw me. they took care of me. no matter what i look like. that's something i couldn't be certain about in the states. >> reporter: mother and baby are also entitled to free check-ups. these are vaccinations. >> yes. >> reporter: when ella goes to day care, that will cost less than $100 a week. it's all paid for with tax dollars. the wealthy hand over much more in finland than the u.s. >> we're collecting a lot of taxes. but if you go and ask finns, are they okay with that? everybody says yes. we have gotten used to that system. >> reporter: the system began in the 1930s, when finland started handing out free baby boxes to new families, filled with basic necessiti
in finland, they've cut it in half. at a play group in helsinki, we met laura smith from detroit, who is living her with her finish husband and her 10-month-old baby, ella. maternal death rates are even higher for african-american women, one of the reasons laura chose to have ella in finland instead of back home. >> my concerns mattered. my voice mattered. they saw me. they took care of me. no matter what i look like. that's something i couldn't be certain about in the states. >>...
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teachers in finland just under thirty nine thousand euros a year not that much but the conditions are good and they need some it like a family we need time and resources we need support from special education teachers for pupils with special needs and. attitudes of a family we need lots of support from supply teachers. and we need a peaceful environment to do our own work. that requires lots of personnel and not just in the kitchen every school employs extra staff to help children with social problems medical aides in case children get ill special education teachers what children with learning disabilities and a psychologist. relaxes in the teacher's lounge she rarely finds time to come here. but if she runs into problems she knows she can find help from colleagues and other contacts. if you can almost is the way is that the key teacher training school which is part of the university of helsinki. here second year students il marie and thirty a student researcher are observing a fifth grade history lesson. work experience is integrated into their studies. so i used to know along with g
teachers in finland just under thirty nine thousand euros a year not that much but the conditions are good and they need some it like a family we need time and resources we need support from special education teachers for pupils with special needs and. attitudes of a family we need lots of support from supply teachers. and we need a peaceful environment to do our own work. that requires lots of personnel and not just in the kitchen every school employs extra staff to help children with social...
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>> reporter: the long, frozen winter in finland is hard. but this is one country where they are trying to make parenthood easier. nobody who we met in finland bragged about their success. rather, they are trying to figure out how to improve things further. by encouraging more fathers to take paternity leave and that government minister who you just saw is trying to figure out how to encourage finns to have more babies because despite all of those benefits, the birth rate in finland is declining. gayle? >> that's an interesting nugget. thank you. holly williams reporting from istanbul. tomorrow on cbs this morning, we continue our world of mother series in kenya. we'll take you to a tiny village in northern kenya where young women have escaped domestic violence and are learning to become mothers in areas where men are banned. i like how they're thinking in finland. >> i was there last summer. mothers could drop off their children in a park and there are paid nannies to take care of the kids. >> society needs to decide how they're going to pa
>> reporter: the long, frozen winter in finland is hard. but this is one country where they are trying to make parenthood easier. nobody who we met in finland bragged about their success. rather, they are trying to figure out how to improve things further. by encouraging more fathers to take paternity leave and that government minister who you just saw is trying to figure out how to encourage finns to have more babies because despite all of those benefits, the birth rate in finland is...
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on the outside this old school house in western finland presents a picturesque nordic winter scene. inside it's the setting for a social experiment on a grand scale you hi yeah villain has been receiving a basic monthly income from the state for two years now he's headed for helsinki to tell about his experiences in a panel discussion at the finnish parliament. wherever he goes he takes his camera but with a basic income you know milan are not. i'm actually quite open to everything. and when i'm on the train i'll have to think about what i want to say. and how i can make the best use of the fifteen minutes i'm allowed to speak. so i can leave the audience with a little food for thought since then i saw the money on. we visited you have for the first time some two years ago at his home near could. he specializes in hand carving and crafting some mines drums at that time it was more a hobby than a trade you know to get one of the cool look at his wife is a nurse they live with six children and a dog. we were interested to see how life had changed for them since that day in autumn twen
on the outside this old school house in western finland presents a picturesque nordic winter scene. inside it's the setting for a social experiment on a grand scale you hi yeah villain has been receiving a basic monthly income from the state for two years now he's headed for helsinki to tell about his experiences in a panel discussion at the finnish parliament. wherever he goes he takes his camera but with a basic income you know milan are not. i'm actually quite open to everything. and when...
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in finland it costs 60. we've get a ga aught to end the disgrace of profit -- it did not sit well with nikki haley. you're not the woman having the baby. so i wouldn't be talking about skimping on a woman when it comes to child birth. trust me. nice try. health care costs are too high but comparing tuse finland is ridiculous. ask them how their health care is, you wouldn't like the answer. people in finland have it and they could see that tweet and reply exactly what they think of their health care. it's great. we skimp on pregnant woman's health so much the mortality rate is high daes and i have an mb ph.d. and paid zero dollars for our studies. and clapped back writing apology for the delayed reply. you were out celebrating our ran as the happiest country in the world. world. >>> you said it is time for the u.s. to recognize israel's sovereignty. why now? >> i've been thinking about doing it for a long time. it's been a hard decision for every president. >> it's not about netanyahu's election? >> i have no
in finland it costs 60. we've get a ga aught to end the disgrace of profit -- it did not sit well with nikki haley. you're not the woman having the baby. so i wouldn't be talking about skimping on a woman when it comes to child birth. trust me. nice try. health care costs are too high but comparing tuse finland is ridiculous. ask them how their health care is, you wouldn't like the answer. people in finland have it and they could see that tweet and reply exactly what they think of their health...
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finland did the same. meanwhile in new jersey where this mayor is they are having a next us out of the state by high and middle income earners who are fed up with high taxes and costs of living. ubi would make taxes go up even more. if this mayor wants to make life better in the city he would encourage growth and attract good jobs, not recycle a failed policy, dependent on the government. heather: they have discontinued, here is what they said. the bbc to report how this turned out, the headline is finland basic income trial left people happier but jobless. did it help unemployed people in finland find jobs? not really. some individuals found work, they were no more likely to do so than a control group of people who weren't given the money. >> this is a policy you would have to figure out how to pay for it but it is driven by a sense of the need to help people living in poverty. more than a quarter of the city of newark lives in poverty below the poverty line. they will do experiments, see if it works. the
finland did the same. meanwhile in new jersey where this mayor is they are having a next us out of the state by high and middle income earners who are fed up with high taxes and costs of living. ubi would make taxes go up even more. if this mayor wants to make life better in the city he would encourage growth and attract good jobs, not recycle a failed policy, dependent on the government. heather: they have discontinued, here is what they said. the bbc to report how this turned out, the...
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on the outside this old school house in western finland presents a picturesque nordic winter scene. inside it's the setting for a social experiment on a grand scale. you high you haven't in has been receiving a basic monthly income from the state for two years now he's headed for helsinki to tell about his experiences in a panel discussion at the finnish parliament. wherever he goes he takes his camera but with a sick income oh my land i'm not. allowed i'm actually quite open to everything. and when i'm on the train i'll have to think about what i want to say. and how i can make the best use of the fifteen minutes i'm allowed to speak. so a lot less so i can leave the audience with a little food for thought sit than. me at them on the other. we visited you half for the first time some two years ago at his home near could. he specializes in hand carving and crafting siobhan's drums at that time it was more a hobby than a trade. to get one of the cool of his wife is a nurse they live with six children and a dog. we were interested to see how life had changed for them since that day in
on the outside this old school house in western finland presents a picturesque nordic winter scene. inside it's the setting for a social experiment on a grand scale. you high you haven't in has been receiving a basic monthly income from the state for two years now he's headed for helsinki to tell about his experiences in a panel discussion at the finnish parliament. wherever he goes he takes his camera but with a sick income oh my land i'm not. allowed i'm actually quite open to everything. and...
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. >> and you mentioned finland. they have now discontinued it but here's what they said. the headline is finland basic income trial left people happie happier, and, that's more than likely the control group of people who didn't have the mone money. >> it's also driven by a sense of the need to help people who are living in poverty. more than a quarter of the city of newark lives in the poverty line. they will do an experiment and see if it works. there have been experiments in new jersey about universal income before. in the 1960s dick cheney and donald rumsfeld ran one and the results showed that it could work. so democrats are split on whether this is a good national policy and in terms of localizing at the state of alaska pays people twodollars a year to live there. it can be done, and let them do it. >> the nontraditional basic income will enable workers to negotiate better wages. what is the downside for you? >> we have almost a million extra lot jobs in this economy, the trump economy, that we can't fill with employees. and it now what they socialists want to do is
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we'll continue to watch finland. let's now turn back to the u.s. and get insight and analysis into what has been the worst week of the year for stocks. joining us now is timothy horzberg, investment strategist at oppenheimer funds tim, don't look so serious i'm not going to ask you about finland. you're fine. i will ask you with about europe writ large they're slowing down some new concerns about china. are markets likely to fall five days in a row. how worried are you at oppenheimer? >> i this i when you look at what is going on right now, this to us is more of a healthy pause in markets after a really strong start to -- >> one of the best ever. >> one of the best ever, exactly. >> is better policy code word for dofish and looser on rates >> yes i think when we look at the policy stance and really what happened last fall in markets, a lot of that had to do with fears that the fed was going to be too tight or too aggressive with raising rates farther than what the market could handle, and i think that when we look at the this year and this dofish p
we'll continue to watch finland. let's now turn back to the u.s. and get insight and analysis into what has been the worst week of the year for stocks. joining us now is timothy horzberg, investment strategist at oppenheimer funds tim, don't look so serious i'm not going to ask you about finland. you're fine. i will ask you with about europe writ large they're slowing down some new concerns about china. are markets likely to fall five days in a row. how worried are you at oppenheimer? >>...
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determination by some of the countries finland and austria finland will share in the. council of europe with the support of the majority of the council. of europe member states their determination to reaffirm all of the provisions of the charts and then we need to pass a resolution saying that the charter he's intact. so there's a minority and the minority has been trying to block such decision. but they've been demanding that the council of europe should press russia further yes they say ok we'll give you were. in exemption you might vote on this or that issue but you still not scarce all the rights that you are supposed to have under the charter says there minority has been trying to convince anyone that the russian decided to. give up and russia decided to pull out of the council of europe that this is not true this is just a provocation she's been provocations like that in other instances we know that our u.k.e. . ukrainian counterparts are behind this move and there are three or four countries like there she has been trying to follow the recent far leak was narrat
determination by some of the countries finland and austria finland will share in the. council of europe with the support of the majority of the council. of europe member states their determination to reaffirm all of the provisions of the charts and then we need to pass a resolution saying that the charter he's intact. so there's a minority and the minority has been trying to block such decision. but they've been demanding that the council of europe should press russia further yes they say ok...
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this oldld schoolhousese in wen finland d is somehow b both. for the past two years, juha jÄrvinen has been receiving an unconditional basic income from the finnish state. today he's travelling to the pital l lsinki, whwherhe's been invitited to give a a talk abt hihis exrienences with ubii at a pododium discsision in te parlrliame. >> i'm generally open to everhing.. during thehe train journrney il think k about exactltly what m goining to say, about how i'll make theest ususe of my y 15 minutes of speaking time to give the public something to think about. >> we first visited juha nearly two years ago at his home near kurrika. his eat passiois making traditiol shaman dms by hand♪ back then it was more a hobby than a a profession.n. his wifefe works as a a nurse. the couplele has six chihildred a a dog. how has famimily lifchananged r hihim since the e day in autumu6 when a letetter from thehe government landed in his mabobox? >> i had been waititing for te post to arrive and when i saw the letter, i knew without openening it that itit was f
this oldld schoolhousese in wen finland d is somehow b both. for the past two years, juha jÄrvinen has been receiving an unconditional basic income from the finnish state. today he's travelling to the pital l lsinki, whwherhe's been invitited to give a a talk abt hihis exrienences with ubii at a pododium discsision in te parlrliame. >> i'm generally open to everhing.. during thehe train journrney il think k about exactltly what m goining to say, about how i'll make theest ususe of my y...
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if you look at finland and canada, finland ran the program and then stopped running it after the pilot program -- kennedy: 18-month program. once that ran out, yeah, this isn't working. >> canada canceled the program early saying it u was too expensive. everybody who's tried the programs look at them saying even if we like the idea, this is too expensive, it doesn't work. the evidence isn't there. i think at the city level that's really the wrong place the do it even if you think ubi is a great idea. i'm not saying you do. it's the wrong way to do it. kennedy: we have not seen a practical application of it. it's widely expensive and it replaces nothing. thank you, peter. topical storm is next. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sit
if you look at finland and canada, finland ran the program and then stopped running it after the pilot program -- kennedy: 18-month program. once that ran out, yeah, this isn't working. >> canada canceled the program early saying it u was too expensive. everybody who's tried the programs look at them saying even if we like the idea, this is too expensive, it doesn't work. the evidence isn't there. i think at the city level that's really the wrong place the do it even if you think ubi is a...
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those requests are for details about trump's and putin's phone including the one in finland last summer. anne-marie. >> all right, laura, thank you so much. >>> hillary clinton says she's not running for president in 2020. the former secretary of state and first lady made the announcement in a tv interview yesterday in new york. clinton says there are things in the country that are troubling here and she plans to continue to speak out. >>> at least 80 people were arrested in sacramento last night after protests of police shooting of unarmed black man stephon clark. >> black lives matter. demonstrators protested a decision not to prosecute the officers who shot clark last year in his grandmother's edrdy. police say demonstrations will be allowed, provided no property is destroyed or lives are threatened. >>> tributes continue to pour in this morning from friends and fans of actor luke perry who wept to fame for his role on "beverly hills 90210." "he was 50 years old. kevin frazier remembers him. >> reporter: he was one of the most popular bad boys of the '90s. a star on the smash hit "be
those requests are for details about trump's and putin's phone including the one in finland last summer. anne-marie. >> all right, laura, thank you so much. >>> hillary clinton says she's not running for president in 2020. the former secretary of state and first lady made the announcement in a tv interview yesterday in new york. clinton says there are things in the country that are troubling here and she plans to continue to speak out. >>> at least 80 people were...
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well it's it's small compared to let's say finland sweden germany but within two years we have had a tripling of nigerians in estonia let's look at the facts there with by march last year let's look at the immigrants who've been allowed into a store here called in to the e.u. quota so the government by march last year the government had accepted two hundred and six migrants and that time and even eighty eight of them weren't even in the country so last march you had to cope with the massive figure of one hundred fourteen immigrants brought to you to see of the gillies quota system so on the basis of these figures you claim indigenous astonied ends up being replaced by black people not just by battles in terms of set but that there are two things we don't as a class but i'm just talking about the migrants well it doesn't make any difference to us this is a guy explosion a little sorry this does not make any difference whether they are from hugh crane or from reggie area it's a matter that they are not a stone ians and but i am sure mines are generating well if you. don't know we are n
well it's it's small compared to let's say finland sweden germany but within two years we have had a tripling of nigerians in estonia let's look at the facts there with by march last year let's look at the immigrants who've been allowed into a store here called in to the e.u. quota so the government by march last year the government had accepted two hundred and six migrants and that time and even eighty eight of them weren't even in the country so last march you had to cope with the massive...
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finland for example experienced also always a monthly guaranteed income for everybody and i think that's the way to go it's it's a mix between free wheeling capitalism and democracy and maybe a bit more of socialism in here saying the west can indeed learn more from countries like china russia economically that sounds very appealing but do you think it is. reasonable politically do you think it's achievable politically given the level of political polarization in the united states it's just different polarization and we can either choose candidates from the very left or we can choose trump and i think the center is kind of disappearing both the moderated republicans and democrats and i can only hope that a candidate can come up who will unite american people and will be electable by a part of the ocean ok well mr ritter we have to take a very short break now but we will be back in just a few moments. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. when i see images and hear what they're doi
finland for example experienced also always a monthly guaranteed income for everybody and i think that's the way to go it's it's a mix between free wheeling capitalism and democracy and maybe a bit more of socialism in here saying the west can indeed learn more from countries like china russia economically that sounds very appealing but do you think it is. reasonable politically do you think it's achievable politically given the level of political polarization in the united states it's just...
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, south—west of finland and wales, 60 or 70, maybe even 80 mph near western coasts. the strong winds push north overnights towards northern parts of england. it stays windy here through the night. into the rush—hour, it stays windy on monday morning in north—eastern parts of england and south—east scotland, then the storm moves away and leaves us with a blustery day on monday with sunshine and showers. this is bbc news. the headlines at 12.00pm: three, two, one, zero, ignition, liftoff. spacex's falcon rocket blasts off into orbit from florida's kennedy space centre it's on a mission to show nasa it can carry astronauts into space. labour's internal row over anti—semitism has deepened with two of the party's most senior figures clashing over how to handle complaints. reports from the disputed region of kashmir say there's been a new violation of the ceasefire along the line of control between india and pakistan. britain's golden girls — katerina johnson—thompson takes gold in the pentathlon and laura muir defends her three thousand metres
, south—west of finland and wales, 60 or 70, maybe even 80 mph near western coasts. the strong winds push north overnights towards northern parts of england. it stays windy here through the night. into the rush—hour, it stays windy on monday morning in north—eastern parts of england and south—east scotland, then the storm moves away and leaves us with a blustery day on monday with sunshine and showers. this is bbc news. the headlines at 12.00pm: three, two, one, zero, ignition, liftoff....
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copy the north and european model of capitalism what we usually have in sweden denmark norway and in finland here actually democracy and globalization has found the right way you know it's like the middle way a lot of compromise finland for example experienced also always a monthly there are. it's income for everybody and i think that's the way to go or it's it's a mix between free wheeling capitalism and democracy and maybe a bit more of socialism in here saying the west can indeed learn more from countries like china russia economically that sounds very appealing but do you think it is. reasonable politically do you think it's achievable politically given the level of political polarization in the united states it's just there from the polarization and we can either choose candidates from the very left or we can choose trump and i think the center is kind of disappearing both so i'm the moderated republicans and democrats and i can only hope that the candidate can come up for real united american people and to be. part of the ocean ok well mr ritter we have to take a very short break now b
copy the north and european model of capitalism what we usually have in sweden denmark norway and in finland here actually democracy and globalization has found the right way you know it's like the middle way a lot of compromise finland for example experienced also always a monthly there are. it's income for everybody and i think that's the way to go or it's it's a mix between free wheeling capitalism and democracy and maybe a bit more of socialism in here saying the west can indeed learn more...
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the moment correctly that their leaders are in gender equality but i've just come from denmark and finland with their a pledge a solution does not include constant so with a woman gives consent or not for somebody to be accused and convicted of rape they must have used violence and with the woman said yes or no and that's why we've launched this campaign let's talk about yes and sweden only changed the law last year and we are now in the process of hopefully getting denmark and finland to do so in the next coming you know coming months but should not be completely separate from amnesty should she be taking the government's money for those educational projects that should the government not be doing not as a as a separate projects and being completely separate non-governmental this is quite surprising you know governmental to be meant no nothing no in vogue i mean just to be clear that most non-governmental organizations in the world. taking money from government business amnesty actually takes very little money and there's a very high threshold if you go guidelines policy. and really when
the moment correctly that their leaders are in gender equality but i've just come from denmark and finland with their a pledge a solution does not include constant so with a woman gives consent or not for somebody to be accused and convicted of rape they must have used violence and with the woman said yes or no and that's why we've launched this campaign let's talk about yes and sweden only changed the law last year and we are now in the process of hopefully getting denmark and finland to do so...
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they tried it and finland. they found -- >> neil: finland is not newark. >> they found people were surprise, surprise, less likely to work when there was a universal base income. it's a bad idea and i think taxpayers are going to be footing the bill and i don't like it's going to work. >> i don't think anything works in the city of newark. nothing good. >> neil: i think the prominent democratic candidates like some variation of this. >> absolutely and it shows how far the left the democratic party has gone. you can imagine the past people talking about this, it's crazy, it socialism. socialism isn't scary to a lot of people anymore, and that is scary to me. >> neil: if you don't call it socialism, that's the key. >> socialism didn't work because no one on the history of earth has done it right. >> neil: bernie sanders. >> they are all pandering. >> neil: while i've got you here, some of you are younger than millennial for 3 out of 5 say that life is more stressful for them than ever. maybe it's because of the w
they tried it and finland. they found -- >> neil: finland is not newark. >> they found people were surprise, surprise, less likely to work when there was a universal base income. it's a bad idea and i think taxpayers are going to be footing the bill and i don't like it's going to work. >> i don't think anything works in the city of newark. nothing good. >> neil: i think the prominent democratic candidates like some variation of this. >> absolutely and it shows how...
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i am brian finland, president and ceo here. i would like to think the peterson foundation for facilitating this and many of these dialogues at stinson. this year we mark our 30th anniversary, three days of working tirelessly on issues of international security but how long we would be working on these issues and the way we work on these issues i think that sets this center apart from others here in town. .. the ambassador and selfless had a 30 year career coincidentally, also radar mode with the foreign ministry, although be served not just as deputy foreign minister but also deputy minister to defense. he has a background take root in the strategic arms control issues, and since 2017 he has been moscow's man here in washington. it's a deep honor to welcome you to the stimson center and thank you for making the time to do this. >> very grateful. thank you very much. i would just like to say a few words. first of all, it's a very important us to be together today, taking into account the shape of russia american relations. it se
i am brian finland, president and ceo here. i would like to think the peterson foundation for facilitating this and many of these dialogues at stinson. this year we mark our 30th anniversary, three days of working tirelessly on issues of international security but how long we would be working on these issues and the way we work on these issues i think that sets this center apart from others here in town. .. the ambassador and selfless had a 30 year career coincidentally, also radar mode with...
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maybe that's something we should be doing michael jackson on the wall at the barn and on its way to finland in the summer so we might hear more about this got roxboro thanks for those insights. as my eyes grew accustomed to the light details of the room within emerged slowly from the mist strange animals statues and gold everywhere the glint of gold and that's how british archaeologist howard carter described his discovery in the tomb of the egyptian king to a time common in november nine hundred twenty two and in the lead up to the cent ten or a of that landmark discovery a traveling exhibition of tots treasures opened saturday in paris. what's on show in paris is quite spectacular the atmosphere calls to mind the silence of the grave and a sense of eternity the treasures of the pharaoh have been carefully arranged in the dark blue room only the audio track of the exhibition disturbs just a bit the eternal rest of to turn common the young pharaoh who was crowned king at the age of nine and died just ten years later a likeness of tutankhamun on a black panther many of the items are being sh
maybe that's something we should be doing michael jackson on the wall at the barn and on its way to finland in the summer so we might hear more about this got roxboro thanks for those insights. as my eyes grew accustomed to the light details of the room within emerged slowly from the mist strange animals statues and gold everywhere the glint of gold and that's how british archaeologist howard carter described his discovery in the tomb of the egyptian king to a time common in november nine...
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it's lated as the biggest arctic expedition in history scientists who are training for it in northern finland are practicing by taking my samples from the frozen baltic sea and testing their equipment store ability in temperatures below minus forty degrees. equipment stuff we have here that's never been tested in these conditions. that's why it's good to try out before we take off so instead of having to stay late. too bad it didn't work out as we planted in the flood are they so they could not the german research vessel polar star will set up for the arctic in september and settle into the pack ice the movement of the ice along will nudge the ship toward the north pole which is normally inaccessible during the arctic winter the researchers want to increase their understanding of how the region is changing. to act as this is i'm broke the arctic is one part of the planet that's extremely affected by climate change more than other regions when the arctic ice sheet melts further it will have serious impact on other areas of. the team hopes the new data will help them determine further effects o
it's lated as the biggest arctic expedition in history scientists who are training for it in northern finland are practicing by taking my samples from the frozen baltic sea and testing their equipment store ability in temperatures below minus forty degrees. equipment stuff we have here that's never been tested in these conditions. that's why it's good to try out before we take off so instead of having to stay late. too bad it didn't work out as we planted in the flood are they so they could not...
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finland tested it and has scrapped its plan. as well as ontario, canada. the newark mayor says free stuff is would will turn his city around. >> we believe in universal basic income. martin luther king believed in universal basic income. especially at a time when studies have shown that families with a crisis of just 400 dollars in a month will have a setback that could be impossible to recover from. where a third of our city still lives in poverty. trish: just give them money. that's the left's answer to everything. they don't think about where that money is going to come from. it shows you just how far left this party is moving. joining me now is go pack chairman. mr. avella. you have a democratic candidate campaigning on this. he wants all america to have ubi, universal basic income. what path would that send us down? >> we know what path. the people of knowledge rrp are leaving the state. they were the number one outgoing people in the country. a time when the economy is producing more jobs than we have qualified workers. you have progressives embracin
finland tested it and has scrapped its plan. as well as ontario, canada. the newark mayor says free stuff is would will turn his city around. >> we believe in universal basic income. martin luther king believed in universal basic income. especially at a time when studies have shown that families with a crisis of just 400 dollars in a month will have a setback that could be impossible to recover from. where a third of our city still lives in poverty. trish: just give them money. that's the...
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president vladimir putin's inner circle some two hundred million euros was transferred to accounts in finland norty as clients reportedly included hundreds of sham companies whose owners were almost impossible to identify current laws require banks to identify their customers and determine the origin of suspicious funds. bunco next in his plane with us the us says the bank must know its customers understand the background of the business and track its operations this obviously failed i but no one should ever do business with risky customers if you're not able to identify with any certainty the actual principles behind the complex corporate structure then you should stop doing business with them. norty is not alone when it comes to such allegations the bank's nordic rival swedbank and danced a bank also face accusations related to money laundering in a stone e r. that's it from me and the business team here. thanks for keeping us company us. birth. home. of species. worth saving. those are big changes and most start with small steps. tell stories of creative people and innovative projects arou
president vladimir putin's inner circle some two hundred million euros was transferred to accounts in finland norty as clients reportedly included hundreds of sham companies whose owners were almost impossible to identify current laws require banks to identify their customers and determine the origin of suspicious funds. bunco next in his plane with us the us says the bank must know its customers understand the background of the business and track its operations this obviously failed i but no...
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now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today finland's center right government has resigned prime minister you speedily. announced the move after failing to get parliamentary support for planned social and health reforms the country's president has. to stay on in a caretaker role until elections scheduled for next month. hungary's prime minister viktor orbán says his populist feet as party may quit the center right group it belongs to in the european parliament european people's party has threatened to expel fetus over an anti brussels media campaign or ban hinted that he may strengthen ties with poland's ruling law and justice party. the former chairman of donald trump's twenty sixteen presidential campaign paul metaphor has been sentenced to nearly six four years in jail for tax fraud he was also ordered to pay fines of more than twenty four million dollars an f.b.i. investigation revealed amount of pork had hidden pour in income from working for ukrainian politicians aligned with russia. and the crew dragons capsule built by american rocket company space x.
now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today finland's center right government has resigned prime minister you speedily. announced the move after failing to get parliamentary support for planned social and health reforms the country's president has. to stay on in a caretaker role until elections scheduled for next month. hungary's prime minister viktor orbán says his populist feet as party may quit the center right group it belongs to in the european parliament...